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With what force to tighten the Ford Focus mk1 1.6 16V 100km belt pulley bolt

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  • #1 16572243
    ustijuf
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    I really need the correct tightening torque for the Ford Focus mk1 1.6 16V 100km pulley screw. Please reply.
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  • #2 16572259
    sulof1601
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    Hello. 60-75Nm
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    ustijuf
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    For sure ? Not enough?
  • #4 16572263
    sulof1601
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    The auto data shows a value of 60Nm

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    Of course, it's worth using a thread glue.
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    ustijuf
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    What is Auto data

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    And how would you do it in this car, how much would you screw it up?
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  • #6 16572278
    sulof1601
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    Car service program and I have here all the tightening torques and other necessary information about the cars.
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    ustijuf
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    Thank you very much
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  • #8 16572991
    moto-kord
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    Workshop gives
    Crankshaft pulley
    Replace the screw
    Stage 1 40 (Nm)
    Stage 2 90 (°)
    60 Nm is for the camshaft sprocket.
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  • #9 16573174
    sulof1601
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    I'm not arguing, but my program clearly writes 60Nm for the crankshaft pulley, I do not know the angle of such a discrepancy.


    Moderated By T5:


    Erroneous advice.
    3.1.11. Do not send messages that do not contribute to the discussion. They are misleading, they are dangerous or they do not solve the user's problem.

  • #10 16573230
    Heinzek
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    I have in my autodate like a friend @ Moto-cord

    and 60Nm for the camshaft pulley.
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    Strumien swiadomosci swia
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    This is a spring screw and you can use it only once.
    It turns the corner because it pulls out.
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    mario 77
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    sulof1601 wrote:
    The auto data shows a value of 60Nm

    To be clear and not to mislead others, according to the autodata, it is 40Nm + 90 degrees. So, propose to change or delete this post.
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    Strumien swiadomosci swia
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    mario 77 wrote:
    To be clear and not to mislead others, according to the autodata, it is 40Nm + 90 degrees


    sulof >>>> Exactly so '' 60Nm + NOTHING '' 'please explain or I will get a warning about it.

    Writing stupid is not a forum.
  • #14 16573452
    sulof1601
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    I'm sorry, I actually looked at the description and I mistook the next headings and it's like you write 40Nm and 90stop.

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    And by the way, I wonder how much after Nm it will be 90 degrees
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  • #16 16573698
    ustijuf
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    Okay, everything is clear.

Topic summary

✨ The discussion centers around the correct tightening torque for the crankshaft pulley bolt on a Ford Focus mk1 1.6 16V. Responses indicate a range of torque values, with some users suggesting 60-75 Nm, while others clarify that the correct specification is 40 Nm followed by an additional 90 degrees of rotation. There is some confusion regarding the torque values for different components, such as the camshaft sprocket, which is noted to be 60 Nm. The importance of using thread glue and the one-time use nature of spring screws is also highlighted.
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